1 May 2017

3 tiger cubs destined for zoo in Syria rescued in Lebanon

Highlights

  • A Lebanese animal rights group rescued the Tigers who were trapped in an unmarked, maggot-infested crate in Beirut's airport for almost a week.
  • The Tigers could not stand or move and were forced to urinate and defecate on each other, according to Animals Lebanon.
A Siberian tiger destined for a zoo in war-torn Syria, and rescued by Animals Lebanon sits inside a cage, in Aley, Lebanon. (AP photo) A Siberian tiger destined for a zoo in war-torn Syria, and rescued by Animals Lebanon sits inside a cage, in A... Read More